Does anyone not watch GoT?

Anonymous
Haven’t seen it. Don’t think I will. Heard it’s very graphic and I don’t need that in my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i don't - i watched part of one episode because my friend made me and it looked like a sci-fi soap opera with some cheap scenery - couldn't really understand the appeal


one of the most expensive shows filmed, with some of the best production value seen on television. They shoot all over the world to capture amazing landscapes, even their pilot had a $20 million budget...but yeah, cheap scenery

I understand when it isn't folks cup of tea, that makes sense- are there fundamental story telling issues? Sure there are! But the scenery?!! (makes me think you might have watched something else, or are just insufferable!)
Anonymous
I mean, I might watch it. If I didn't have to pay for that shit.

I watched True Blood with my friend because she paid for HBO and I didn't
Anonymous
I tried, but didn’t get far before the violence turned me off. I admit to a little FOMO but really don’t like most violence in entertainment.
Anonymous
I tried watching it once and fell asleep.

I also got the first book from the library and stopped reading when there was incest in the first couple of chapters. No thanks. There are plenty of books and shows without sexual abuse as a storyline (and yes, I am triggered because of childhood events, so no need to call me a prude or anything).
Anonymous
What does it say about us as a culture when one of the most highly rated tv shows right now features sexual violence against women and gruesome violence in general?

I’ll pass.
Anonymous
I hate violence and I hate blood. BUT so hooked on GOT and feel actual sadness that it’s the last season. And, I do close my eyes a lot when watching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does it say about us as a culture when one of the most highly rated tv shows right now features sexual violence against women and gruesome violence in general?

I’ll pass.


Yeah, it’s not like there’s an epic plot or anything
Anonymous
Nope. Never had any interest. This, however, cracks me up:

https://www.funnyordie.com/authors/gay-of-thrones
Anonymous
I wasn't interested at all but my son convinced me to binge watch with him and I really enjoyed the writing. I don't like watching things that are too predictable and GOT had enough twists and turns and surprises that it kept me interested. I would suggest watching 3 or 4 episodes to see if you get invested in the characters. It's difficult to tell from watching just on episode.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does it say about us as a culture when one of the most highly rated tv shows right now features sexual violence against women and gruesome violence in general?

I’ll pass.


Yeah, it’s not like there’s an epic plot or anything


I'm with pp. I think it is disturbing that a show with such graphic depictions of rape is so popular and widely accepted now. I think it says something about our culture at the moment, and it's nothing good.
Anonymous
You know what I always end up doing? I don't watch the "big show" when it is on for whatever reason - no time, doesn't appeal to me, couldn't get into it. I get annoyed with everyone who is talking about it, like GoT how.

Then, years later, I watch a few episodes, discovery that I love the show, and then binge watch obsessively while trying to find someone, anyone willing to talk about it with me.

Did that with Mad Men, Justified, Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad and others.
Anonymous
I never have. I don't want to watch dark/violent shows. I am not interested in fantasy shows of that sort.

I'm sure it's a fabulous show - DH watches it - but I have no interest.
Anonymous
I don't. Nothing about any of the descriptions I heard or read appealed to me.
Anonymous
I dislike violence and gore. But I love GOT. I only jumped on the bandwagon a month or so ago, and I'm trying to binge, but it's so confusing with all the characters it's taking me awhile. I have my phone next to me and push pause often to help me figure out who is who and why they're important (or not). One favorite thing about it is suspense is satisfied rather quickly. Great character development and talented actors are also great!
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